Information processing apparatus and control method therefor, portable terminal and control method therefor, and service providing system

ABSTRACT

According to this invention, a service providing apparatus displays information of an information device cooperating with a wearable information device connected by wireless communication, and performs service execution processing for the information device cooperating with the wearable information device.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an information processing apparatus anda control method therefor, a wearable terminal and a control methodtherefor, and a service providing system including the informationprocessing apparatus and wearable terminal.

Description of the Related Art

There are known many systems in which an information device iswirelessly connected to a service providing apparatus, and performsprocessing using a service provided by the service providing apparatus.When, for example, an information device incorporating an interface foran image input service is connected, by wireless communication, to animage input apparatus for providing the image input service, it becomespossible to acquire data input from the image input apparatus and saveit in the information device using the image input service.Alternatively, if a data measurement apparatus for measuring/managingpersonal data such as a weight provides a data acquisition servicecapable of acquiring personal data, when an information deviceincorporating an interface for the data acquisition service is connectedto the data measurement apparatus by wireless communication, it becomespossible to acquire the personal data from the data measurementapparatus and save it in the information device. Furthermore, in recentyears, information devices superior in wearability, called wearableterminals (to be referred to as wearable information deviceshereinafter), have increased. There are various forms of wearableinformation devices such as a wristwatch type and spectacle type. In thecase of, for example, a wristwatch type information device, the userwears the device to use it. Since the wearability is important forwearable information devices, many wearable information devices have asmall display region and low processing performance, as compared withgeneral information devices. The wearable information device can performwireless communication, and can be paired with an information device tobe operated in cooperation with it. Pairing indicates authentication forone-to-one wireless communication between information devices. Mainly,an information device serves as a parent and a wearable informationdevice serves as a child, thereby allowing one-to-one wirelesscommunication between them. When the information devices are paired, itis possible to use the function of the information device from thewearable information device or display, on the wearable informationdevice, notification contents received by the information device. A P2Pwireless communication technique such as Bluetooth® is used for theone-to-one communication.

Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2015-18384 discloses a technique ofdisplaying a list of a plurality of input sources and voice outputterminals connected by wireless communication, and associating them,thereby outputting a voice of an input source from an associated outputterminal.

The above-described information device incorporates an interface for aservice provided by a service providing apparatus. However, a wearableinformation device does not always incorporate the interface for theservice provided by the service providing apparatus. Consequently, whilethe user holds only the wearable information device incorporating nointerface for the service provided by the service providing apparatuswithout holding the information device incorporating the interface, evenif the wearable information device is connected to the service providingapparatus by wireless communication, the user cannot use the serviceprovided by the service providing apparatus. For example, when the userattempts to use, as a service providing apparatus, an image input/outputapparatus for providing the above-described image input service, even ifthe wearable information device incorporating no interface for the imageinput service can be connected to the image input/output apparatus, anoperation of, for example, saving data using the image input servicecannot be performed.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention has been made in consideration of the aboveconventional example, and provides a mechanism capable of receiving aprovided service even if a wearable information device, that is, aso-called wearable terminal is connected to a service providingapparatus.

The present invention has the following configuration.

According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided aninformation processing apparatus capable of communicating, usingpredetermined wireless communication, with a portable terminal carriedby a user, comprising: a detection unit configured to detect connectionto the portable terminal by the predetermined wireless communication;and a display unit configured to display, when selecting a target to beprovided with a function of the information processing apparatus,information of a terminal paired with the detected portable terminal asa choice of the target.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provideda portable terminal capable of communicating, using predeterminedwireless communication, with an information processing apparatus forproviding a function, comprising: a first transmission unit configuredto transmit, to the information processing apparatus, informationincluding an address of a terminal paired with the portable terminal; asecond transmission unit configured to transmit, to the paired terminal,information including an address of the information processingapparatus; and a display unit configured to display, in the informationprocessing apparatus, data indicating that execution of the function ofthe information processing apparatus can be started.

According to still another aspect of the present invention, there isprovided a service providing system comprising: an informationprocessing apparatus; a portable terminal capable of communicating withthe information processing apparatus using predetermined wirelesscommunication; and a terminal capable of being paired with the portableterminal, the information processing apparatus including a detectionunit configured to detect connection to the portable terminal by thepredetermined wireless communication, and a display unit configured todisplay, when selecting a target to be provided with a function of theinformation processing apparatus, information of a terminal paired withthe detected portable terminal as a choice of the target, the portableterminal including a first transmission unit configured to transmit, tothe information processing apparatus, information including an addressof a terminal paired with the portable terminal, a second transmissionunit configured to transmit, to the paired terminal, informationincluding an address of the information processing apparatus, and adisplay unit configured to display, in the information processingapparatus, data indicating that execution of the function of theinformation processing apparatus can be started, and the terminalincluding a first reception unit configured to receive, from theportable terminal paired with the terminal, information including theaddress of the information processing apparatus acquired by the pairedportable terminal, and store the information, and a second receptionunit configured to receive data in correspondence with a function fromthe information processing apparatus by demanding execution of thefunction of the information processing apparatus.

According to the present invention, it is possible to use a serviceprovided by a service providing apparatus, using an information devicecooperating with a wearable information device.

Further features of the present invention will become apparent from thefollowing description of exemplary embodiments with reference to theattached drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a view showing the configuration of a network system accordingto the present invention;

FIGS. 2A and 2B are block diagrams respectively showing the hardwarearrangements of an apparatus and respective devices forming the networksystem according to the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing examples of the software arrangementsof the apparatus and respective devices forming the network systemaccording to the present invention;

FIGS. 4A and 4B are tables each showing an example of various kinds ofdata used by a wearable information device according to the firstembodiment;

FIGS. 5A and 5B are tables each showing an example of various kinds ofdata used by an information device according to the first embodiment;

FIGS. 6A and 6B are views each showing an example of the screen of theinformation device according to the first embodiment;

FIGS. 7A and 7B are views each showing an example of the screen of aservice providing apparatus according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 8 is a view showing an example of the screen of the wearableinformation device according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 9 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the informationdevice according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 10 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the wearableinformation device according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 11 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the serviceproviding apparatus according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 12 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the wearableinformation device according to the first embodiment;

FIGS. 13A and 13B shows a flowchart for explaining processing by theservice providing apparatus according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 14 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the wearableinformation device according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 15 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the informationdevice according to the first embodiment;

FIGS. 16A, 16B, and 16C are tables each showing an example of variouskinds of data used by a wearable information device according to thesecond embodiment;

FIGS. 17A and 17B are tables each showing an example of various kind ofdata used by an information device according to the second embodiment;

FIG. 18 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the informationdevice according to the second embodiment;

FIG. 19 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the wearableinformation device according to the second embodiment;

FIG. 20 is a flowchart for explaining processing by a service providingapparatus according to the second embodiment;

FIG. 21 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the wearableinformation device according to the second embodiment; and

FIG. 22 is a flowchart for explaining processing by the serviceproviding apparatus according to the second embodiment.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Embodiments of the present invention will be described below withreference to the accompanying drawings. The first embodiment willdescribe an example in which a service providing apparatus executes aso-called pull-type service under the control of a wearable informationdevice (a so-called wearable terminal which may be referred to as aportable terminal hereinafter) or an information device such as aterminal. The second embodiment will describe an example in which aservice providing apparatus executes a so-called push-type servicewithout control of an information device.

First Embodiment

FIG. 1 is a view showing an example of the configuration of a basicnetwork system according to the present invention. The network systemincludes a service providing apparatus 110, a wearable informationdevice 120, and an information device 130. Thus, the network system maybe referred to as a service providing system hereinafter. The serviceproviding apparatus 110 and the information device 130 are connected toeach other via a network 100, and can perform data communication. Thewearable information device 120 can perform data communication with theservice providing apparatus 110 by communication 101. The wearableinformation device 120 can perform data communication with theinformation device 130 by communication 102. The P2P wirelesscommunication technique such as Bluetooth is used for the communication101 or 102. Note that in this embodiment, each of the service providingapparatus 110, wearable information device 120, and information device130 is formed by one device, but may be formed by a plurality ofdevices.

The service providing apparatus 110 can provide various services such asa scan service for reading an image, a print service for printing animage, and an image processing service for processing image data. Inthis example, the service can be referred to as a function provided bythe service providing apparatus. A car or a physical informationmeasuring apparatus for a weight and blood pressure may be included as aservice providing apparatus, instead of an image forming apparatus. Anapparatus for providing another service may be used, as a matter ofcourse. The information device 130 is, for example, a computer such as apersonal computer or tablet terminal, and any apparatus may be used aslong as it can be connected to the service providing apparatus 110 toreceive the service. The wearable information device 120 is a so-calledwearable terminal, and has various shapes such as a wristwatch orspectacle. In general, the function and user interface of the wearableinformation device 120 are restricted or poor, as compared with theinformation device 130. In this embodiment, the information device 130and the wearable information device 120 are different in that theinformation device 130 includes an interface for receiving the serviceprovided by the service providing apparatus 110 while the wearableinformation device 120 can be connected to the service providingapparatus 110 but includes no interface for receiving the service.Furthermore, the wearable information device 120 can also be connectedto the information device 130. That is, the wearable information device120 according to this embodiment is an information device which can beconnected to the information device 130 and service providing apparatus110 but includes no interface for receiving the service provided by theservice providing apparatus 110. This type of information device will bereferred to as a wearable information device or a wearable terminal inthis embodiment. Therefore, the wearable information device 120 for agiven service can be used as the information device 130 for a differentservice. Note that the information device 130 which can receive theservice from the service providing apparatus 110 may be simply referredto as a terminal hereinafter. The service providing apparatus 110 may bereferred to as a server hereinafter. Furthermore, the service providingapparatus 110 also serves as an information processing apparatus forprocessing information, and may thus be referred to as an informationprocessing apparatus hereinafter.

<Hardware Arrangement>

The hardware arrangements of the apparatus and respective devicesforming the network system will be described next. FIGS. 2A and 2B areblock diagrams respectively showing examples of hardware arrangements ofthe apparatus and respective devices forming the network system.

FIG. 2A is a block diagram showing an example of the hardwarearrangement of the service providing apparatus 110. A CPU 201comprehensively controls respective devices connected to a system bus220 in accordance with programs stored in a ROM 203 serving as a storageunit. A RAM 202 functions as a main memory, a work area, and the likefor the CPU 201, and is also used as an input information loading areaand environment data storage area. The ROM 203 stores a control programto be executed by the CPU 201, and various kinds of data. A display unitI/F 204 controls an interface with a display unit 205. An operation unitI/F 206 controls an interface with an operation unit 207 formed bybuttons, a touch panel, and the like. An input/output I/F 208 controlsan interface with an input/output unit 209. The input/output unit 209inputs/outputs measurement data, image data, and the like. An externalmemory I/F 210 controls access to an external memory 211 such as a flashmemory or SSD (Solid State Disk). The external memory 211 functions as asavable or readable storage medium, and stores an operating system (OS)and applications. A communication I/F 212 controls communications of NIC213 and P2P 214. The NIC 213 serves as a connection I/F to a wired orwireless network, and controls transmission/reception of data to/fromthe information device 130. This example assumes that the wirelessnetwork (wireless LAN) is used. The P2P 214 serves as a connection I/Ffor performing P2P (peer-to-peer) communication, and controlstransmission/reception data to/from the wearable information device 120.The P2P 214 serves as a wireless I/F for, for example, Bluetooth® or NFCin this embodiment but may serve as a wired I/F. This example assumesthat Bluetooth is used. An expansion I/F 215 is a function expansioninterface, and can perform function expansion or the like by connectingan expansion unit. Processing to be described in this embodiment isimplemented by loading a program recorded in the external memory 211into the RAM 202 and executing it by the CPU 201. Note that the programmay be stored in the RAM 202 or ROM 203 instead of the external memory211. Note that an image input/output apparatus has been exemplified asthe service providing apparatus 110 shown in FIG. 2A. A data measurementapparatus or the like may be used.

FIG. 2B is a block diagram showing an example of the hardwarearrangement of the wearable information device 120 or the informationdevice 130. A CPU 230 comprehensively controls respective devicesconnected to a system bus 250 in accordance with programs stored in aROM 232 serving as a storage unit. A RAM 231 functions as a main memory,a work area, and the like for the CPU 230, and is also used as an inputinformation loading area and environment data storage area. The ROM 232stores a control program to be executed by the CPU 230, and variouskinds of data. A display unit I/F 233 controls an interface with adisplay unit 234. An operation unit I/F 235 controls an interface withan operation unit 236 formed by buttons, a touch panel, a keyboard, andthe like. An external memory I/F 237 controls access to an externalmemory 238 such as a flash memory or SSD (Solid State Disk). Theexternal memory 238 functions as a savable or readable storage medium,and stores an operating system (OS) and applications. A communicationI/F 239 controls communications of NIC 240 and P2P 241. The NIC 240serves as a connection I/F to the network, and controlstransmission/reception of data between the information device 130 andthe service providing apparatus 110. The P2P 241 serves as a wirelessI/F for performing P2P communication, and controlstransmission/reception of data between the wearable information device120 and the information device 130 or between the wearable informationdevice 120 and the service providing apparatus 110. Processing to bedescribed in this embodiment is implemented by loading a programrecorded in the external memory 238 into the RAM 231, as needed, andexecuting it by the CPU 230. Note that the program may be stored in theRAM 231 or ROM 232 instead of the external memory 238. Note thatBluetooth®, especially BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) with low powerconsumption or the like is used as the P2P 241.

Note that a wristwatch type information device has been exemplified asthe wearable information device 120 shown in FIG. 2B. However, aspectacle type information device, a ring type information device, acard type information device, or the like may be adopted. Furthermore, amobile terminal has been exemplified as the information device 130.However, a tablet terminal, a personal computer, or the like may beadopted.

<Software Arrangement of Service Providing Apparatus 110>

The software arrangements and functions of the apparatus and respectivedevices of the network system will be described next. FIG. 3 shows thesoftware arrangements of the apparatus and respective devices formingthe network system. Programs for implementing the functions ofrespective software arrangements shown in FIG. 3 are stored in the ROMs203 and 232 of the apparatus and respective devices. The CPUs 201 and230 load the programs into the RAMs 202 and 231 and execute them,thereby implementing the functions.

The service providing apparatus 110 includes a communication unit 310, acontrol unit 311, an input/output unit 312, a display/operation unit313, and a data storage unit 314. The communication unit 310 includes acommunication module complying with a communication method with thewearable information device 120 and the information device 130. Thiscommunication module is compatible with an interface for performing datacommunication with the wearable information device 120 and informationdevice 130, and can perform data communication with the communicationmodules of the wearable information device 120 and information device130. The control unit 311 acquires device information from the wearableinformation device 120 via the communication unit 310, and sends adisplay instruction to the display/operation unit 313. The control unit311 also transmits, to the wearable information device 120 via thecommunication unit 310, information of an address connectable to aservice of itself, and performs service execution processing in responseto a demand from the wearable information device 120 or informationdevice 130. In response to an instruction from the control unit 311, theinput/output unit 312 performs input/output processing executed in theservice execution processing. The display/operation unit 313 performsdisplay processing in accordance with an instruction from the controlunit 311 or response processing in accordance with a user operation.Device information such as the device name and address information ofthe service providing apparatus 110 is recorded in the data storage unit314. In addition, device information of an authenticated informationdevice with which the service providing apparatus 110 can perform P2Pcommunication may be recorded.

<Software Arrangement of Wearable Information Device 120>

The wearable information device 120 includes a communication unit 320, acontrol unit 321, a display/operation unit 322, and a data storage unit323. The communication unit 320 includes a communication modulecomplying with a communication method with the service providingapparatus 110 and the information device 130. This communication moduleis compatible with an interface for performing data communication withthe service providing apparatus 110 and information device 130, and canperform data communication with the communication modules of the serviceproviding apparatus 110 and information device 130. The control unit 321is connected to the information device 130 via the communication unit320, and performs cooperation setting processing. The control unit 321also transmits device information of itself or the information device130 as a partner device for cooperation to the service providingapparatus 110 via the communication unit 320. The control unit 321receives a service execution request from the service providingapparatus 110 via the communication unit 320, and sends a serviceexecution demand to the service providing apparatus 110 or sends aservice execution request to the information device 130 as a partnerdevice for cooperation. The display/operation unit 322 performs displayprocessing in accordance with an instruction of the control unit 321 orresponse processing in accordance with a user operation. In addition todevice information of the wearable information device 120, deviceinformation of the information device 130 for which cooperation settinghas been made is recorded in the data storage unit 323.

Note that cooperation is also called pairing. In the cooperation settingprocessing, for example, one-to-one wireless communication between theinformation devices is authenticated, and the devices recognize oneanother as a cooperation partner, and exchange necessary information,thereby establishing cooperation. A state in which the cooperationsetting processing is complete and the information devices cooperatewith each other will also be referred to as a paired state hereinafter.

<Device Information of Wearable Information Device 120>

FIG. 4A shows an example of the device information of the wearableinformation device 120 recorded in the data storage unit 323. The deviceinformation includes a serial number 401, device name 402, model name403, platform 404, OS version 405, Wi-Fi address 406, Bluetooth address407, and partner device ID 408 which is an ID of a partner device forcooperation. The serial number 401 is a number capable of uniquelyidentifying the wearable information device 120. The device name 402 isa name representing the wearable information device 120, and can bechanged to an arbitrary name by the user. The model name 403 isinformation indicating the model name of the wearable information device120. The platform 404 is information indicating a platform incorporatedin the wearable information device 120, and can be used to distinguishbetween the wearable information device and the information device. TheOS version 405 is version information of an OS incorporated in thewearable information device 120. The Wi-Fi address 406 is addressinformation for specifying the wearable information device 120 on thenetwork and performing connection to it, and is used by another deviceor apparatus connected to the network to specify the wearableinformation device 120 and perform connection to it. The Bluetoothaddress 407 is address information to be used to perform connection tothe wearable information device 120 by P2P communication, and is used toperform P2P communication with the service providing apparatus 110 orthe information device 130. The partner device ID 408 is an ID (oridentification information) indicating the information device 130 forwhich cooperation setting has been made, and records, if there is aninformation device for which cooperation setting has been made, an IDlinked with device information of the information device. In thisexample, a partner device ID 410 shown in FIG. 4B is recorded.

FIG. 4B shows an example of the device information, recorded in the datastorage unit 323, of the information device 130 for which cooperationsetting has been made. The device information includes the partnerdevice ID 410, a serial number 411, a device name 412, a model name 413,a platform 414, an OS version 415, a Bluetooth address 416, and acorresponding service 417. The partner device ID 410 is anidentification number linked with the device information of theinformation device for which cooperation setting has been made, and isissued/managed for each piece of device information of an informationdevice for which cooperation setting has been made. The serial number411 is a number capable of uniquely identifying the information device130. The device name 412 is a name representing the information device130. The model name 413 is information indicating the model name of theinformation device 130. The platform 414 is information indicating aplatform incorporated in the information device 130, and can be used todistinguish between the wearable information device and the informationdevice. The OS version 415 is version information of an OS incorporatedin the information device 130. The Bluetooth address 416 is addressinformation to be used to perform connection to the information device130 by P2P communication. The corresponding service 417 is informationindicating a service of the service providing apparatus 110, which issupported by the information device 130. If the information device 130can use a service of the service providing apparatus 110, informationindicating the service is recorded. If, for example, the serviceproviding apparatus 110 provides a data transfer service, and anapplication capable of using the service is installed in the informationdevice 130, (Service_aaa) is recorded as information indicating the datatransfer service.

<Software Arrangement of Information Device 130>

The information device 130 includes a communication unit 330, a controlunit 331, a display/operation unit 332, and a data storage unit 333. Thecommunication unit 330 includes a communication module complying with acommunication method with the service providing apparatus 110 andwearable information device 120. This communication module is compatiblewith an interface for performing data communication with the serviceproviding apparatus 110 and wearable information device 120, and canperform data communication with the communication modules of the serviceproviding apparatus 110 and wearable information device 120. The controlunit 331 is connected to the wearable information device 120 via thecommunication unit 330, and performs cooperation setting processing. Thecontrol unit 331 also receives a service execution request to theservice providing apparatus 110 from the wearable information device 120via the communication unit 330, and sends a service execution demand tothe service providing apparatus 110. The display/operation unit 332performs display processing in accordance with an instruction from thecontrol unit 331 or response processing in accordance with a useroperation. In addition to the device information of the informationdevice 130, the device information of the wearable information device120 for which cooperation setting has been made is recorded in the datastorage unit 333.

<Device Information of Information Device 130>

FIG. 5A shows an example of the device information of the informationdevice 130 recorded in the data storage unit 333. The device informationincludes a serial number 501, device name 502, model name 503, platform504, OS version 505, Wi-Fi address 506, Bluetooth address 507,corresponding service 508, and partner device ID 509. The serial number501, device name 502, model name 503, platform 504, OS version 505, andBluetooth address 507 are the same as the serial number 411, device name412, model name 413, platform 414, OS version 415, and Bluetooth address416, respectively, which have been described with reference to FIG. 4B.The Wi-Fi address 506 is address information to be used to specify theinformation device 130 on the network and perform connection to it, andis used by another device or apparatus connected to the network tospecify the information device 130 and perform connection to it. Thecorresponding service 508 is information indicating a service of theservice providing apparatus 110, which is supported by the informationdevice 130. If the information device 130 can use a service of theservice providing apparatus 110, information indicating the service isrecorded. If, for example, the service providing apparatus 110 providesthe data transfer service, and an application capable of using theservice is installed in the information device 130, Service_aaa isrecorded as information indicating the data transfer service. Thepartner device ID 509 is an ID indicating the wearable informationdevice 120 for which cooperation setting has been made, and records, ifthere is an information device for which cooperation setting has beenmade, an ID linked with device information of the information device. Inthis example, a partner device ID 510 shown in FIG. 5B is recorded.

FIG. 5B shows an example of the device information, recorded in the datastorage unit 333, of the wearable information device 120 for whichcooperation setting has been made. The device information includes thepartner device ID 510, a serial number 511, a device name 512, a modelname 513, a platform 514, an OS version 515, and a Bluetooth address516. The partner device ID 510 is an identification number linked withthe device information of the information device for which cooperationsetting has been made, and issued/managed for each piece of deviceinformation of an information device for which cooperation setting hasbeen made. The serial number 511, device name 512, model name 513,platform 514, OS version 515, and Bluetooth address 516 are the same asthe serial number 401, device name 402, model name 403, platform 404, OSversion 405, and Bluetooth address 407, respectively, which have beendescribed with reference to FIG. 4A. The software arrangements andfunctions of the apparatus and respective devices have been describedabove.

<Cooperation Setting Processing Procedure by Information Device 130>

The sequence of processing in which the information device 130 makescooperation setting for the wearable information device 120 will bedescribed next with reference to FIG. 9.

In step S901, the control unit 331 of the information device 130determines whether a partner device search instruction has been sent viathe display/operation unit 332. FIG. 6A shows an example of a screen forsending a partner device search instruction, which is displayed on thedisplay/operation unit 332. A communication setting display field 601displays a setting of enabling/disabling of P2P communication necessaryto perform cooperation setting. A search instruction button 602 is abutton for sending a partner device search instruction. When the button602 is pressed, it is determined that a partner device searchinstruction is sent. A display instruction button 603 is a button forinstructing to display a list of information devices for whichcooperation setting has been made. If it is determined in step S901 thata partner device search instruction has been sent, an information deviceas a partner device for cooperation is searched for and a search resultscreen is displayed in step S902. The partner device for cooperationindicates a partner device for which cooperation setting is alreadycomplete, that is, a paired partner device. An information device as apartner device for cooperation is searched for by transmitting a searchdemand by P2P communication, and receiving a response from aninformation device capable of performing P2P communication. The responseincludes part (for example, the device name 402 shown in FIG. 4A) ofdevice information of the information device. FIG. 6B shows an exampleof the search result screen displayed on the display/operation unit 332.Information indicating an information device which has responded to thesearch demand is displayed in a device field 610. In step S903, thecontrol unit 331 determines whether execution of cooperation setting hasbeen instructed via the display/operation unit 332. With reference tothe example of FIG. 6B, when a checkbox 611 is turned on, it isdetermined that execution of cooperation setting with the wearableinformation device designated by the setting is instructed. If YES isdetermined in step S903, the process advances to step S904. In stepS904, the control unit 331 performs connection to the information devicefor which execution of cooperation setting has been instructed, andexecutes cooperation setting processing. The cooperation settingprocessing is performed by transmitting a cooperation setting demand tothe information device by P2P communication, and exchangingauthentication information in accordance with a response. Manually inputinformation or prerecorded information is used as authenticationinformation. Furthermore, the control unit 331 acquires deviceinformation from the information device as a partner device forcooperation, and transmits device information of itself to theinformation device as a partner device for cooperation. The deviceinformation of itself is recorded in the data storage unit 333. FIG. 5Ashows an example of the device information of the information device 130recorded in the data storage unit 333. FIG. 5A is as described above. Instep S905, the control unit 331 records, in the data storage unit 333,the device information of the information device for which cooperationsetting has been made. FIG. 5B shows an example of the deviceinformation, recorded in the data storage unit 333, of the wearableinformation device 120 for which cooperation setting has been made. FIG.5B is as described above. A cooperation setting method is not limited tothis. For example, a method of displaying a wearable information deviceusing the camera (not shown) of an information device and makingcooperation setting or the like may be used.

<Cooperation Setting Processing Procedure by Wearable Information Device120>

The sequence of processing in which the wearable information device 120is set to cooperate with the information device 130 will be describedwith reference to FIG. 10.

In step S1001, the control unit 321 of the wearable information device120 determines whether cooperation setting has been instructed via thedisplay/operation unit 322. Whether cooperation setting has beeninstructed is determined in accordance with, for example, whether thecooperation setting button displayed on the display/operation unit 322of the wearable information device 120 has been pressed. If YES isdetermined in step S1001, the process advances to step S1002. In stepS1002, the control unit 321 transits to a partner device search responsemode. In the partner device search response mode, according to theprocedure of step S1003 and subsequent steps, upon receiving a searchdemand transmitted from the information device 130, the control unit 321returns a response to it. A time-out value is set for the partner devicesearch response mode. When a time corresponding to the time-out valueelapses, the partner device search response mode is canceled. Morespecifically, in step S1003, the control unit 321 determines whether thesearch demand transmitted from the information device 130 in step S902has been received via the communication unit 320. In step S1003, thecontrol unit 321 stands by for reception of the search demand by settingthe above-described time-out value as a time limit. If the search demandis not received within the time limit, the process ends. If it isdetermined that the search demand has been received within the timelimit, the process advances to step S1004, and the control unit 321returns a response to the search demand via the communication unit 330.The response includes part (for example, the device name 402 shown inFIG. 4A) of the device information of itself. In step S1005, the controlunit 321 determines whether the cooperation setting demand transmittedfrom the information device 130 in step S904 has been received via thecommunication unit 320. If it is determined that the cooperation settingdemand has been received, the control unit 321 performs cooperationsetting processing with the information device 130 in step S1006. Thecooperation setting processing is performed by exchanging authenticationinformation in accordance with the response to the cooperation settingdemand transmitted from the information device 130. Manually inputinformation or prerecorded information is used as authenticationinformation. The control unit 321 acquires the device information fromthe information device 130, and transmits the device information ofitself to the information device 130. The device information of itselfis recorded in the data storage unit 323. FIG. 4A shows an example ofthe device information of the wearable information device 120 recordedin the data storage unit 323. FIG. 4A is as described above. In stepS1007, the control unit 321 records, in the data storage unit 323, thedevice information of the information device for which cooperationsetting has been made. FIG. 4B shows an example of the deviceinformation, recorded in the data storage unit 323, of the informationdevice 130 for which cooperation setting has been made. FIG. 4B is asdescribed above.

<Service Use Screen Display Processing>

The sequence of processing in which the service providing apparatus 110displays, on a service use screen, the device information acquired fromthe wearable information device 120 connected by P2P communication willbe described with reference to FIG. 11.

In step S1101, the control unit 311 instructs the display/operation unit313 to display the service use screen. In step S1102, the control unit311 determines whether there is an information device connected by P2Pcommunication via the communication unit 310. In other words, thecontrol unit 311 detects P2P connection to an information device. Toperform connection to an information device by P2P communication, it isnecessary to perform authentication processing by exchangingauthentication information by P2P communication. If it is determinedthat there is an information device connected by P2P communication, theprocess advances to step S1103. In step S1103, the control unit 311acquires the device information from the wearable information device 120connected by P2P communication via the communication unit 310. Thecontrol unit 311 instructs the display/operation unit 313 to display theacquired device information on the service use screen. The acquireddevice information includes the device information of the wearableinformation device 120 and the device information of the informationdevice 130 with which the wearable information device 120 has been setto cooperate. The device information includes information such as thedevice name 402 shown in FIG. 4A or the device name 412 shown in FIG.4B.

FIG. 7A shows an example of the service use screen where the deviceinformation of the information device 130 with which the wearableinformation device 120 connected to the service providing apparatus 110by P2P communication has been set to cooperate is displayed. In a choice701, the device name included in the device information of theinformation device 130 with which the wearable information device 120connected by P2P communication has been set to cooperate is displayed asa service providing destination. The service providing destinationindicates a device to which a service is to be provided.

FIG. 7B shows an example of the service use screen where the deviceinformation of the wearable information device 120 connected to theservice providing apparatus 110 by P2P communication and the deviceinformation of the information device 130 with which the wearableinformation device 120 has been set to cooperate are displayed aschoices of service providing destination devices. The device nameincluded in the device information of the information device 130 withwhich the wearable information device 120 connected by P2P communicationhas been set to cooperate is displayed as a service providingdestination candidate in a choice 710, and the device name included inthe device information of the wearable information device 120 connectedby P2P communication is displayed as a service providing destinationcandidate in a choice 711. As described above, a list of informationdevices (devices) satisfying the condition that the service is usable isdisplayed as choices on the user interface of the service use screen ofthe service providing apparatus 110. A device selected from the choicesis determined as a service providing destination.

Whether to display the device information may be determined based oninformation included in the acquired device information. For example,only device information which can use the service provided by theservice providing apparatus 110 may be displayed based on information ofa corresponding service included in the acquired device information. Inthe example of FIG. 4B described above, if the information of thecorresponding service 417 included in the acquired device informationcoincides with the information (Service_aaa) indicating the serviceprovided by the service providing apparatus 110, the device informationis displayed.

Furthermore, only if it is determined that the distance to theinformation device connected by P2P communication is short, the deviceinformation may be displayed. For example, only if distance informationto the information device is acquired using a mechanism such as iBeacon,and the distance to the information device is short (for example, thedistance is shorter than a predetermined threshold), it is determinedthat the user holding the information device is in a range where he/shecan operate the service providing apparatus 110, thereby displaying thedevice information.

<Connection Processing from Wearable Information Device to ServiceProviding Apparatus>

The sequence of processing in which the wearable information device 120is connected to the service providing apparatus 110 by P2P communicationwill be described with reference to FIG. 12. FIG. 12 may be executed inresponse to, for example, a demand to acquire the device informationfrom the service providing apparatus 110 in step S1103 of FIG. 11.

In step S1201, the control unit 321 of the wearable information device120 determines whether to perform connection to the service providingapparatus 110 by P2P communication. As a method of performing connectionto the service providing apparatus 110 by P2P communication, there areprovided a method of sending an instruction from a screen displayed onthe display/operation unit 322 of the wearable information device 120,finding the service providing apparatus 110 by P2P communication, andperforming connection to it, and a method of automatically performingconnection by P2P communication when the device enters a range where P2Pcommunication is possible. To perform connection, it is necessary toperform authentication processing by exchanging authenticationinformation. To automatically perform connection, it is necessary toexchange and store authentication information in advance.

If YES is determined in step S1201, the control unit 321 determines instep S1202 whether there is the information device 130 for whichcooperation setting has been made. Whether there is the informationdevice 130 for which cooperation setting has been made is determinedbased on the device information, recorded in the data storage unit 323,of the information device 130 for which cooperation setting has beenmade. If the device information of the information device 130 for whichcooperation setting has been made is recorded in the data storage unit323, YES is determined. Furthermore, determination of whether theinformation device 130 for which cooperation setting has been made canuse the service provided by the connected service providing apparatus110 may be added. In the example of FIG. 4B described above, if theinformation (Service_aaa) indicating the service provided by theconnected service providing apparatus 110 coincides with the informationof the corresponding service 417, YES is determined. Furthermore,determination of whether connection to the information device 130 forwhich cooperation setting has been made can be performed by P2Pcommunication via the communication unit 320 may be added. In this case,if the communication unit 320 can be connected to the information device130 by P2P communication, YES is determined. Furthermore, determinationof whether the information device 130 for which cooperation setting hasbeen made can be connected to the service providing apparatus 110 may beadded. In this case, the control unit 321 transmits, via thecommunication unit 320, to the information device 130 for whichcooperation setting has been made, the information of the addressconnectable to the service of the service providing apparatus 110, andrequests a connection test. If a response indicating success is receivedfrom the information device 130 as a result of the connection test, YESis determined.

If YES is determined in step S1202, the process advances to step S1203;otherwise, the process advances to step S1204. In step S1203, thecontrol unit 321 transmits, via the communication unit 320, to theservice providing apparatus 110 connected by P2P communication, thedevice information of the information device 130 for which cooperationsetting has been made. In the example of FIG. 4B described above, onlythe device name 412 may be transmitted, or the device name 412 may betransmitted by including other information such as the model name 413.In step S1204, the control unit 321 determines whether the wearableinformation device 120 can use the service provided by the serviceproviding apparatus 110. If, for example, the service providingapparatus 110 provides the data transfer service, and an applicationcapable of using the service is installed in the wearable informationdevice 120, YES is determined. If YES is determined in step S1204, theprocess advances to step S1205. In step S1205, the control unit 321transmits the device information of itself to the service providingapparatus 110 connected by P2P communication. In the example of FIG. 4Adescribed above, only the device name 402 may be transmitted, or thedevice name 402 may be transmitted by including other information suchas the model name 403. Note that if the control unit 321 has alreadytransmitted the device information of itself in step S1201 at the timeof connection to the service providing apparatus 110, it need nottransmit the device information again in step S1205 in some cases.

If a service execution instruction can be sent from the service usescreen displayed on the service providing apparatus 110 connected by P2Pcommunication, the display/operation unit 322 of the wearableinformation device 120 may display a message indicating that anoperation can be performed on the screen of the service providingapparatus 110. FIG. 8 shows an example of a screen displayed on thedisplay/operation unit 322 of the wearable information device 120. If aninstruction to use the service of the service providing apparatus 110 issent on the screen displayed on the display/operation unit 322, amessage 801 indicating that an operation can be performed on the screenof the service providing apparatus 110 is displayed. This has the effectof improving the operability by prompting the user to use the displayunit and operation unit of the service providing apparatus 110 when thedisplay region of the wearable information device 120 is small and theoperability is poor.

<Service Execution Processing by Service Providing Apparatus>

A sequence of performing service execution processing in the serviceproviding apparatus 110 will be described with reference to FIGS. 13Aand 13B.

In step S1301, the control unit 311 of the service providing apparatus110 determines whether service execution has been instructed on theservice use screen via the display/operation unit 313. When a startbutton 702 in the example of FIG. 7A described above or a start button712 in the example of FIG. 7B described above is pressed, YES isdetermined. If YES is determined in step S1301, the process advances tostep S1302. In step S1302, the control unit 311 determines whether aservice providing destination instructed via the display/operation unit313 is the information device 130 which has been set to cooperate withthe connected wearable information device 120. If the service providingdestination 701 has been selected in the example of FIG. 7A describedabove, or the service providing destination 710 has been selected in theexample of FIG. 7B described above, YES is determined. Since the deviceinformation of the wearable information device 120 connected to theservice providing apparatus 110 and the device information of theinformation device 130 cooperating with the wearable information device120 are distinguishably acquired and saved, the selected serviceproviding destination can be determined in step S1302. If YES isdetermined in step S1302, the process advances to step S1303; otherwise,the process advances to step S1310. In step S1303, the control unit 311transmits, to the wearable information device 120 connected by P2Pcommunication via the communication unit 310, a service execution demandrequest to the information device 130 which has been set to cooperatewith the wearable information device 120. The service execution demandrequest is a message or command to request issuance of a serviceexecution demand. In step S1304, in response to the demand from theconnected wearable information device 120, the control unit 311transmits the information of the address connectable to the service ofthe service providing apparatus 110. The information device 130 forwhich cooperation setting has been made is notified of this addressinformation via the wearable information device 120. In step S1305, thecontrol unit 311 determines whether the service execution demand hasbeen received from the information device 130 with which the wearableinformation device 120 connected via the communication unit 310 has beenset to cooperate. If YES is determined in step S1305, the processadvances to step S1306; otherwise, the process advances to step S1307 toperform cancellation processing. In step S1306, the control unit 311performs service execution processing in response to the demand from theinformation device 130. In the case of, for example, the data transferservice, in response to the service execution demand from theinformation device 130, the input/output unit 312 is controlled togenerate data, and the data is transmitted to the information device130. In this case, therefore, the information device 130 and the serviceproviding apparatus 110 directly communicate with each other via thenetwork 100. The same applies to communication with the informationdevice 130 in steps S1303 to S1306 in addition to step S1306.

In step S1310, the control unit 311 determines whether the serviceproviding destination instructed via the display/operation unit 313 isthe connected wearable information device 120. In the example of FIG. 7Bdescribed above, if the service providing destination 711 has beenselected, YES is determined. If YES is determined in step S1310, theprocess advances to step S1311; otherwise, the process advances to stepS1314. In step S1311, the control unit 311 sends a service executiondemand request to the wearable information device 120 connected to theservice providing apparatus 110 by P2P communication via thecommunication unit 310. In step S1312, the control unit 311 determineswhether the service execution demand has been received from theconnected wearable information device 120 via the communication unit310. If YES is determined in step S1312, the process advances to stepS1313; otherwise, the process advances to step S1314. In step S1313, inresponse to the service execution demand from the wearable informationdevice 120, the control unit 311 performs service execution processing.In the case of, for example, the data transfer service, in response tothe demand from the wearable information device 120, the input/outputunit 312 is controlled to generate data, and the data is transmitted tothe wearable information device 120. In step S1314, the serviceproviding destination is another information device, and thus serviceexecution processing is performed for the other instructed informationdevice.

<Service Execution Demand by Wearable Information Device>

A sequence of performing processing by the wearable information device120 in response to the service execution demand request from the serviceproviding apparatus 110 will be described with reference to FIG. 14.FIG. 14 is executed in response to, for example, reception of theservice execution demand request transmitted in step S1303 or S1311 ofFIGS. 13A and 13B.

In step S1401, the control unit 321 of the wearable information device120 determines whether the service execution demand request to theinformation device 130 for which cooperation setting has been made hasbeen received from the service providing apparatus 110 via thecommunication unit 320. If YES is determined in step S1401, the processadvances to step S1402; otherwise, the process advances to step S1404.In step S1402, the control unit 321 acquires, from the service providingapparatus 110 via the communication unit 320, the information of theaddress connectable to the service of the service providing apparatus110. In step S1403, the control unit 321 transmits the acquired addressinformation to the information device 130 for which cooperation settinghas been made, and sends a service execution demand request. In stepS1404, the control unit 321 determines whether the service executiondemand request to the wearable information device 120 has been receivedfrom the service providing apparatus 110 via the communication unit 320.If YES is determined in step S1404, the process advances to step S1405.In step S1405, the control unit 321 is connected to the serviceproviding apparatus 110 via the communication unit 320 to transmit aservice execution demand and receive an execution result. In the caseof, for example, the data transfer service, the control unit 321transmits an execution demand for the data transfer service to theservice providing apparatus 110, and acquires generated data.

If it can be determined that the communication speed between the serviceproviding apparatus 110 and the information device 130 with which thewearable information device 120 has been set to cooperate is higher thanthat between the wearable information device 120 and the serviceproviding apparatus 110, a service execution demand request may be sentto the information device 130 as a partner device for cooperation. Forexample, the address information acquired from the service providingapparatus 110 is transmitted to the information device 130 as a partnerdevice for cooperation, connectivity from the information device 130 tothe service providing apparatus 110 and information capable ofdetermining the communication speed are acquired, and the communicationspeed is compared with that of the self device, thereby performingdetermination. If a service execution demand request is sent to theinformation device 130 as a partner device for cooperation, a serviceexecution result is received from the information device 130, as needed.This can efficiently perform service execution processing.

<Service Execution Demand by Information Device Cooperating withWearable Information Device>

A sequence of performing processing by the information device 130 inresponse to the service execution request from the wearable informationdevice 120 for which cooperation setting has been made will be describedwith reference to FIG. 15. FIG. 15 is executed in response to, forexample, reception of the service execution demand request transmittedin step S1403 of FIG. 14.

In step S1501, the control unit 331 determines whether the serviceexecution demand request has been received, via the communication unit330, from the wearable information device 120 for which cooperationsetting has been made. If YES is determined in step S1501, the processadvances to step S1502. In step S1502, the control unit 331 acquires,via the communication unit 330, the information of the addressconnectable to the service of the service providing apparatus 110 fromthe wearable information device 120 for which cooperation setting hasbeen made. In step S1503, the control unit 331 performs connection tothe acquired address information, transmits a service execution demandto the service providing apparatus 110, and receives an executionresult. In the case of, for example, the data transfer service, thecontrol unit 331 transmits an execution demand for the data transferservice to the service providing apparatus 110, and acquires generateddata.

The sequences of the processes by the service providing apparatus 110,wearable information device 120, and information device 130 according tothe first embodiment have been explained.

With the arrangements and processing procedures, it is possible toprovide the service provided by the service providing apparatus not onlyto the wearable information device directly connected to the serviceproviding apparatus but also to, via the wearable information device,the information device connected to the wearable information device andcooperating with it. At this time, it is possible to cause the userinterface of the service providing apparatus to display the wearableinformation device and the information device cooperating with it,thereby selecting a service providing destination from the displayeddevices. The service can be provided to the selected service providingdestination. Therefore, even if the wearable information deviceconnected to the service providing apparatus includes no interface,capability, or function of receiving the provided service, if itcooperates with an information device including the interface,capability, or function, the information device allows the wearableinformation device to use the service provided by the service providingapparatus.

Furthermore, a user interface for starting execution of the service isdisplayed by the service providing apparatus. Thus, even if a devicehaving a poor user interface, for example, a wearable information devicehaving only a small display screen uses the service providing apparatus,it is possible to present necessary information to the user, and receivean instruction from the user while the possibility of an operation erroris reduced.

Second Embodiment

The first embodiment has described a case in which the service providingapparatus 110 performs service execution processing under the control ofthe wearable information device 120 or information device 130. That is,the service providing apparatus 110 performs service executionprocessing in response to a demand from the wearable information device120 or information device 130. This embodiment will describe a case inwhich a service providing apparatus 110 has the capability of taking theinitiative in performing service execution processing for a wearableinformation device 120 or an information device 130, and can startservice execution processing for the wearable information device 120 orinformation device 130.

The hardware arrangements and software arrangements of an apparatus andrespective devices according to this embodiment are the same as in thefirst embodiment. The sequence of processing in which the informationdevice 130 makes cooperation setting for the wearable information device120 will be described with reference to FIG. 18.

<Cooperation Setting Processing by Information Device 130>

Steps S1801 to S1803 are the same as steps S901 to S903 of FIG. 9,respectively. In step S1804, a control unit 331 performs connection, viaa communication unit 330, to an information device for which executionof cooperation setting has been instructed, and performs cooperationsetting processing. The cooperation setting processing is performed bytransmitting a cooperation setting demand to the information device byP2P communication, and exchanging authentication information inaccordance with a response to the demand. Manually input information orprerecorded information is used as authentication information.Furthermore, the control unit 331 acquires device information from theinformation device as a partner device for cooperation, and transmitsdevice information of itself to the information device as a partnerdevice for cooperation. The device information of itself is recorded ina data storage unit 333. FIG. 17A shows an example of the deviceinformation of the information device 130 recorded in the data storageunit 333. A serial number 1701, a device name 1702, a model name 1703, aplatform 1704, an OS version 1705, a Wi-Fi address 1706, a Bluetoothaddress 1707, a corresponding service 1708, and a partner device ID 1710are the same as the serial number 501, device name 502, model name 503,platform 504, OS version 505, Wi-Fi address 506, Bluetooth address 507,corresponding service 508, and partner device ID 509 of FIG. 5A,respectively. A save destination address 1709 is a data save address forthe information device 130, and is address information to be used toperform connection to a storage managed by the information device 130 onthe network. By transmitting data from an external apparatus such as theservice providing apparatus 110 to this address, the information device130 can acquire/manage the data. In step S1805, the control unit 331records, in the data storage unit 333, the device information of theinformation device for which cooperation setting has been made. FIG. 17Bshows an example of the device information, recorded in the data storageunit 333, of the wearable information device 120 for which cooperationsetting has been made. A description of FIG. 17B is the same as that ofFIG. 5B.

<Cooperation Setting Processing by Wearable Information Device 120>

The sequence of processing in which the wearable information device 120is set to cooperate with the information device 130 will be describedwith reference to FIG. 19.

Steps S1901 to S1905 are the same as steps S1001 to S1005 of FIG. 10,respectively. In step S1906, a control unit 321 performs cooperationsetting processing with the information device 130 via a communicationunit 320. The cooperation setting processing is performed by exchangingauthentication information in response to a cooperation setting demandtransmitted from the information device 130 by P2P communication.Manually input information or prerecorded information is used asauthentication information. Furthermore, the control unit 321 acquiresdevice information from the information device 130, and transmits deviceinformation of itself to the information device 130. The deviceinformation of itself is recorded in a data storage unit 323. FIG. 16Ashows an example of the device information of the wearable informationdevice 120 recorded in the data storage unit 323. A description of FIG.16A is the same as that of FIG. 4A. In step S1907, the control unit 321records, in the data storage unit 323, the device information of theinformation device for which cooperation setting has been made. FIG. 16Bshows an example of the device information, recorded in the data storageunit 323, of the information device 130 for which cooperation settinghas been made. A partner device ID 1610, serial number 1611, device name1612, model name 1613, platform 1614, OS version 1615, Bluetooth address1616, and corresponding service 1617 are the same as the partner deviceID 410, serial number 411, device name 412, model name 413, platform414, OS version 415, Bluetooth address 416, and corresponding service417 of FIG. 4B, respectively. A save destination address 1618 is a datasave address for the information device 130, and is address informationto be used to perform connection to the storage managed by theinformation device 130 on the network. By transmitting data from anexternal apparatus such as the service providing apparatus 110 to thisaddress, the information device 130 can acquire/manage the data.

<Display, by Service Providing Apparatus, of Information Acquired fromWearable Information Device>

The sequence of processing in which the service providing apparatus 110displays, on a service use screen, the information acquired from thewearable information device 120 connected by P2P communication will bedescribed with reference to FIG. 20.

Steps S2001 and S2002 are the same as steps S1101 and S1102 of FIG. 11,respectively. In step S2003, a control unit 311 acquires, via acommunication unit 310, device information from the wearable informationdevice 120 connected by P2P communication. An instruction is sent usinga display/operation unit 313, and the acquired device information isdisplayed on the service use screen. The acquired device informationincludes the device information of the wearable information device 120and the device information of the information device 130 with which thewearable information device 120 has been set to cooperate. Each piece ofdevice information includes information such as a device name 1602 shownin FIG. 16A described above and the device name 1612 and savedestination address 1618 shown in FIG. 16B described above.

FIG. 7A shows an example of the service use screen where the deviceinformation of the information device 130 with which the wearableinformation device 120 connected by P2P communication has been set tocooperate is displayed. FIG. 7A is as described above. FIG. 7B shows anexample of the service use screen where the device information of thewearable information device 120 connected by P2P communication and thedevice information of the information device 130 with which the wearableinformation device 120 has been set to cooperate are displayed. FIG. 7Bis as described above.

Based on information included in the acquired device information, it maybe determined whether to display the device information. For example,based on save destination address information included in the acquireddevice information, the service providing apparatus 110 may display onlydevice information capable of executing the service. In the example ofFIG. 16B described above, if the acquired device information includesthe save destination address 1618, it is determined that the service isexecutable, and the device information is displayed. Conversely, if nosave destination address 1618 is included, it is determined that theservice is inexecutable, and the device information is not displayed.Furthermore, an attempt may be made to perform connection to theacquired save destination address and, only if connection is possible,the device information may be displayed.

<Connection Processing to Service Providing Apparatus by WearableInformation Device>

The sequence of processing in which the wearable information device 120is connected to the service providing apparatus 110 by P2P communicationwill be described with reference to FIG. 21. The processing shown inFIG. 21 is executed in response to, for example, a demand to acquire thedevice information transmitted in step S2003 of FIG. 20.

Step S2101 is the same as step S1201 of FIG. 12. In step S2102, thecontrol unit 321 determines whether there is the information device 130for which cooperation setting has been made. Whether there is theinformation device 130 for which cooperation setting has been made isdetermined based on the device information, recorded in the data storageunit 323, of the information device 130 for which cooperation settinghas been made. If the device information of the information device 130for which cooperation setting has been made is recorded in the datastorage unit 323, YES is determined. Furthermore, determination ofwhether the device information of the information device 130 for whichcooperation setting has been made includes a save destination address asthe service execution destination of the service providing apparatus 110may be added. In the example of FIG. 16B, if the save destinationaddress 1618 is included, YES is determined. If YES is determined instep S2102, the process advances to step S2103; otherwise, the processadvances to step S2104. In step S2103, the control unit 321 transmits,via the communication unit 320, to the service providing apparatus 110connected by P2P communication, the device information of theinformation device 130 for which cooperation setting has been made. Thedevice information includes information such as the device name 1612 andsave destination address 1618 of FIG. 16B described above.

In step S2104, the control unit 321 determines whether the wearableinformation device 120 has a save destination address as a serviceproviding destination. FIG. 16C shows an example of the deviceinformation of the wearable information device 120 including the savedestination address recorded in the data storage unit 323. A serialnumber 1620, device name 1621, model name 1622, platform 1623, OSversion 1624, Wi-Fi address 1625, Bluetooth address 1626, and partnerdevice ID 1628 of FIG. 16C are the same as a serial number 1601, thedevice name 1602, a model name 1603, a platform 1604, an OS version1605, a Wi-Fi address 1606, a Bluetooth address 1607, and a partnerdevice ID 1608 of FIG. 16A, respectively. A save destination address1627 is the same as the save destination address 1618 of FIG. 16B. Ifthe save destination address 1627 is included, YES is determined in stepS2104. In step S2105, the control unit 321 transmits device informationof itself to the service providing apparatus 110 connected by P2Pcommunication. In the example of FIG. 16C, the device information istransmitted by including information such as the device name 1621 andsave destination address 1627. Note that if the control unit 321 hasalready transmitted the device information of itself in step S2101 atthe time of connection to the service providing apparatus 110, it neednot transmit the device information again in step S2105 in some cases.

<Service Execution Processing by Service Providing Apparatus>

A sequence of performing service execution processing in the serviceproviding apparatus 110 will be described with reference to FIG. 22.

Step S2201 is the same as step S1301 of FIG. 13A. In step S2202, thecontrol unit 311 determines whether the service providing apparatus 110has the capability of performing service execution processing for thewearable information device 120 or information device 130, and thedevice information of an instructed service providing destinationincludes a save destination address as a service providing destination.If YES is determined in step S2202, the process advances to step S2203;otherwise, the process advances to step S2210. In step S2203, thecontrol unit 311 performs the service execution processing for the savedestination address of the instructed service providing destination. If,for example, the service to be provided is the data transfer service,the input/output unit 312 is controlled in accordance with the settingsof the service providing apparatus to generate data, and the data istransmitted to the save destination address of the providing destinationvia the communication unit 310. Therefore, in step S2203, the controlunit 311 directly transmits the data to the device designated as thesave destination address. In step S2210, the control unit 311 determineswhether the condition that the service providing apparatus 110 has nocapability of performing the service execution processing for thewearable information device 120 or information device 130 or the deviceinformation of the instructed service providing destination includes nosave destination address is satisfied. If YES is determined in stepS2210, the process advances to step S2211. Steps S2211 to S2214 are thesame as steps S1303 to S1307 or steps S1311 to S1313 of FIGS. 13A and13B, respectively. Note that instead of branching to step S2210, theprocess may branch to step S1302 of FIG. 13A. Upon receiving the serviceexecution demand request transmitted in step S2211, S1303, or S1311, thewearable information device 120 transmits a service execution demand tothe service providing apparatus 110 in accordance with the procedureshown in FIG. 14 or the information device 130 transmits a serviceexecution demand to the service providing apparatus 110 in accordancewith the procedure shown in FIG. 15.

The sequences of the processes by the service providing apparatus 110,wearable information device 120, and information device 130 according tothe second embodiment have been described.

According to this embodiment, with the above arrangements andprocedures, if the service providing apparatus 110 can execute theservice, execution of the service can be started without control of theinformation device or the like. At this time, the service is provided toa designated device. For example, in an image reading service or thelike, if the address of a transmission destination or the like isdesignated in advance, a so-called push-type service of, for example,transmitting read image data to a designated memory location ispossible. Furthermore, the designated service providing destination maybe a wearable information device connected to the service providingapparatus or an information device cooperating with the wearableinformation device, and the service can be provided to any of thedevices.

As in the first embodiment, a user interface for starting execution ofthe service is displayed by the service providing apparatus. Therefore,if a device having a poor user interface, for example, a wearableinformation device including only a small display screen uses theservice providing apparatus, it is possible to present necessaryinformation to the user, and receive an instruction from the user whilethe possibility of an operation error is reduced.

Other Embodiments

In the above embodiments, the service providing apparatus 110 has beendescribed as one independent device but may be a server module ofsoftware incorporated in a device. For example, by incorporating ageneral-purpose server module in various devices, these devices can beused as service providing apparatuses 110, thereby implementing thesystem according to each of the above embodiments.

Embodiment(s) of the present invention can also be realized by acomputer of a system or apparatus that reads out and executes computerexecutable instructions (e.g., one or more programs) recorded on astorage medium (which may also be referred to more fully as a‘non-transitory computer-readable storage medium’) to perform thefunctions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s) and/orthat includes one or more circuits (e.g., application specificintegrated circuit (ASIC)) for performing the functions of one or moreof the above-described embodiment(s), and by a method performed by thecomputer of the system or apparatus by, for example, reading out andexecuting the computer executable instructions from the storage mediumto perform the functions of one or more of the above-describedembodiment(s) and/or controlling the one or more circuits to perform thefunctions of one or more of the above-described embodiment(s). Thecomputer may comprise one or more processors (e.g., central processingunit (CPU), micro processing unit (MPU)) and may include a network ofseparate computers or separate processors to read out and execute thecomputer executable instructions. The computer executable instructionsmay be provided to the computer, for example, from a network or thestorage medium. The storage medium may include, for example, one or moreof a hard disk, a random-access memory (RAM), a read only memory (ROM),a storage of distributed computing systems, an optical disk (such as acompact disc (CD), digital versatile disc (DVD), or Blu-ray Disc (BD)™),a flash memory device, a memory card, and the like.

While the present invention has been described with reference toexemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is notlimited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of thefollowing claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as toencompass all such modifications and equivalent structures andfunctions.

This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No.2015-129200, filed Jun. 26, 2015 which is hereby incorporated byreference herein in its entirety.

What is claimed is:
 1. An information processing apparatus capable ofcommunicating, using predetermined wireless communication, with awearable computer device, the information processing apparatuscomprising, a memory storing instructions; and a processor which iscapable of executing the instructions causing the information processingapparatus to: store information for identifying the informationprocessing apparatus, wherein the stored information includes a devicename and address information; detect, by the predetermined wirelesscommunication, the wearable computer device, which a user is wearing,wherein the stored information is different than information foridentifying the detected wearable computer device; receive informationof a pairing terminal paired with the detected wearable computer devicedirectly from the detected wearable computer device by using thepredetermined wireless communication, and in response to a reception ofa request, transmit data according to the received information of thepairing terminal, wherein the data is transmitted via a communicationdifferent from a communication between the detected wearable computerdevice and the pairing terminal.
 2. The information processing apparatusaccording to claim 1, wherein the instructions further cause theinformation processing apparatus to perform a display related to thepairing terminal as a transmission target based on the receivedinformation of the pairing terminal.
 3. The information processingapparatus according to claim 1, wherein the instructions further causethe information processing apparatus to perform a display related to thewearable computer device as a transmission target.
 4. The informationprocessing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the data istransmitted via a communication different from the predeterminedwireless communication according to the received information of thepairing terminal.
 5. The information processing apparatus according toclaim 1, wherein the predetermined wireless communication iscommunication by Bluetooth® Low Energy.
 6. The information processingapparatus according to claim 1, wherein the information processingapparatus includes one of an image forming apparatus, a physicalinformation measurement apparatus, and a car.
 7. The informationprocessing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the request isreceived from the wearable computer device or the pairing terminal. 8.The information processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein thereceived information of the pairing terminal is address information ofthe pairing terminal.
 9. The information processing apparatus accordingto claim 1, wherein the wearable computer device has a shape similar toone of a wristwatch type, a spectacle type, a ring type, and a cardtype.
 10. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,wherein the pairing terminal includes a mobile terminal, a tabletterminal and a personal computer.
 11. A control method for aninformation processing apparatus capable of communicating, usingpredetermined wireless communication, with a wearable computer devicethe control method comprising, storing information for identifying theinformation processing apparatus, wherein the stored informationincludes a device name and address information; detecting, by thepredetermined wireless communication, the wearable computer device,which a user is wearing, wherein the stored information is differentthan information for identifying the detected wearable computer device;receiving information of a pairing terminal paired with the detectedwearable computer device directly from the detected wearable computerdevice by using the predetermined wireless communication, and inresponse to a reception of a request, transmitting data according to thereceived information of the pairing terminal, wherein the data istransmitted via a communication different from a communication betweenthe detected wearable computer device and the pairing terminal.
 12. Anon-transitory computer readable medium for storing a program forcausing a computer capable of communicating, using predeterminedwireless communication, with a wearable computer device, to: storeinformation for identifying the information processing apparatus,wherein the stored information includes a device name and addressinformation; detect, by the predetermined wireless communication, thewearable computer device, which a user is wearing, wherein the storedinformation is different than information for identifying the detectedwearable computer device; receive information of a pairing terminalpaired with the detected wearable computer device directly from thedetected wearable computer device by using the predetermined wirelesscommunication, and in response to a reception of a request, transmitdata according to the received information of the pairing terminal,wherein the data is transmitted via a communication different from acommunication between the detected wearable computer device and thepairing terminal.